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  • rictus123
    rictus123 Posts: 2,560 Forumite
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    Floxxie wrote: »
    It looks like you'll be alright rictus if you paid via Paypal and did not go directly to the seller.

    Thanks i hope so. What if i had paid by credit card are they not most secure? Cheers for that link skintbint, could come in very handy :D
    Work in progress...Update coming July 2012.
  • We're snowed in today, I can't get my car out of the house and down the lane which means I can't get to work or the Post Office to post my completed items. I've contacted all the buyers so I hope they'll be understanding....I can't do any more at the moment!
    Total debt at LBM £26k+
    Total debt now £16,494.40
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  • mrscmr
    mrscmr Posts: 2,903 Forumite
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    nothing more you can do :-( think we will have the snow tomorrow!
    Highest Debt £581,000 Nov 08 and now owe nothing! yes really! I have learnt my lesson the hard way!
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  • taffy1969
    taffy1969 Posts: 372 Forumite
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    Hi just a quicky. I've got a BIN (rose petal cottage plus nearly everything!) Put it on for £79.99 and had an offer for £70. Local pick up only, by the way.
    Would you accept this, send a counteroffer or decline. Not sure what to do.
    Thanks
    Taffy
    Need to sort my life out! :T
  • Floxxie
    Floxxie Posts: 2,853 Forumite
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    edited 5 January 2010 at 1:34PM
    I haven't seen that one before. What are you using it for mrscmr? To work out what to sell as a business?

    I like www.goofbay.com although I don't know whether you need to register as I tend to look at it when someone posts a link to it.

    Ooh you can have a look at how much a specific seller has made....mien looks a little pathetic!
    Mortgage start September 2015 £90000 MFiT #06
  • Floxxie
    Floxxie Posts: 2,853 Forumite
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    taffy1969 wrote: »
    Hi just a quicky. I've got a BIN (rose petal cottage plus nearly everything!) Put it on for £79.99 and had an offer for £70. Local pick up only, by the way.
    Would you accept this, send a counteroffer or decline. Not sure what to do.
    Thanks
    Taffy

    Are you happy with that Taffy or do you want a bit more? You could either do a counter offer and put in a higher amount you want or accept it or reject completely.
    Sorry that's not much help - did you check to see how much others went for and have you had it on very long?
    Mortgage start September 2015 £90000 MFiT #06
  • Floxxie
    Floxxie Posts: 2,853 Forumite
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    rictus123 wrote: »
    Thanks i hope so. What if i had paid by credit card are they not most secure? Cheers for that link skintbint, could come in very handy :D

    Did you pay over £100? If so, then yes if the goods do not turn up.
    Mortgage start September 2015 £90000 MFiT #06
  • rictus123
    rictus123 Posts: 2,560 Forumite
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    Yep, £144.77 in total. Need some fresh ideas for this thread! Buying branded 2nd hand clothing is the only 1 so far, we dont have the weather for car boots just now though.
    Work in progress...Update coming July 2012.
  • taffy1969
    taffy1969 Posts: 372 Forumite
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    Floxxie had it a year, but daughter hardly played with it. I suppose it's not a bad offer for second hand, it's just that it cost soo much to buy! This year she got no toys! She wasn't even bothered - she's 5!!!!
    Thanks for the advice anyway.
    Need to sort my life out! :T
  • mummy2mygirls
    mummy2mygirls Posts: 2,443 Forumite
    taffy1969 wrote: »
    Floxxie had it a year, but daughter hardly played with it. I suppose it's not a bad offer for second hand, it's just that it cost soo much to buy! This year she got no toys! She wasn't even bothered - she's 5!!!!
    Thanks for the advice anyway.

    £70 sounds good for second hand.....now do you think my girls would miss theres out of the bedroom....:p:p
    GC: Nov: £60.22/£450 Oct: £338.48/£450, July: £363.05/£450, June £447.98/£500
    £2 savers No68: £104/£100 :j
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